Madgirl & PageTurner
I was just rummaging through a stack of handwritten pamphlets that got suppressed in the ’80s—ever hear about those underground texts that were banned because they were too rebellious? Think you’d want to dig them up?
Totally up for it, man. Those old‑school rebel scrolls? Bring ’em on, I love a good underground treasure hunt.
Sounds good, but if you’re after real underground gems, don’t start at the coffee shop. I’ve found a few tucked away in dusty university archives, a forgotten back room of a second‑hand bookshop, and even a basement of a bookstore that stopped selling “high‑literature.” Let’s set a target date, bring a notebook, and see what we can unearth. And if we hit a mainstream publisher’s new‑release shelf, we’ll just pretend we’re looking for the next big thing.
Alright, bring the notebook, let’s hit the archives and those hidden shops. I’ll swing by the basement, you find the dusty shelves. If the big‑publisher aisle pops up, we’ll play the next‑big‑thing game and keep it hush‑hush. Ready to dig up the underground?
Sounds like a plan—bring your curiosity, I'll bring the notebook and a healthy dose of skepticism for those big‑publisher aisles. Let's dig.
Cool, let’s crack open those hidden corners and see what rebels hid there. Bring the notebook, I'll bring the attitude. Let’s stir up some trouble.
Notebook’s ready, attitude noted. Let’s see what’s been buried.No issues.Notebook’s ready, attitude noted. Let’s see what’s been buried.